The Spasskaya Tower (), also translated as the Saviour Tower, is the main tower on the eastern wall of the
Moscow
Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
Kremlin
The Moscow Kremlin (also the Kremlin) is a fortified complex in Moscow, Russia. Located in the centre of the country's capital city, the Moscow Kremlin (fortification), Kremlin comprises five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Mosco ...
which overlooks
Red Square
Red Square ( rus, Красная площадь, Krasnaya ploshchad', p=ˈkrasnəjə ˈploɕːɪtʲ) is one of the oldest and largest town square, squares in Moscow, Russia. It is located in Moscow's historic centre, along the eastern walls of ...
.
History
Early history
The construction of the Spasskaya Tower was commissioned by Grand Prince
Ivan III the Great. It was built in 1491 by the Italian architect
Pietro Antonio Solari. Initially, it was named the Frolovskaya Tower after the Church of
Frol and Lavr in the Kremlin, which is no longer there.
The tower's modern name comes from the icon of ''Spas Nerukotvorny'' (), translated as the "Saviour
Not Made by Hands", which was placed above the gates on the inside wall in 1658.
It was later removed in 1917. The tower is also named for the wall-painted icon of ''Spas Smolensky'' (), translated as the "Smolensk Saviour", which was created in the 16th century on the outside wall of the tower, plastered over in 1937, but reopened and restored in 2010.
In 1508, a wooden drawbridge connected the tower to a guardhouse after the Aleviz Ditch and a moat was built, later replaced with an arched stone bridge.
The Spasskaya Tower was the first tower of the many
Moscow Kremlin towers to be crowned with the
hipped roof in 1624–1625 by architects Bazhen Ogurtsov and
Christopher Galloway. According to a number of historical accounts, the
clock
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on the Spasskaya Tower appeared between 1491 and 1585. It is usually referred to as the
Kremlin chimes (Кремлёвские куранты) and officially designates
Moscow Time
Moscow Time (MSK; ) is the time zone for the city of Moscow, Russia, and most of western Russia, including Saint Petersburg. It is the second-westernmost of the eleven time zones of Russia, after the non-continguous Kaliningrad enclave. It h ...
. The clock face has a diameter of .
The gate of Spasskaya Tower was used to greet foreign dignitaries, and was also used during formal ceremonies or processions held on Red Square.
As part of
Peter the Great
Peter I (, ;
– ), better known as Peter the Great, was the Sovereign, Tsar and Grand Prince of all Russia, Tsar of all Russia from 1682 and the first Emperor of Russia, Emperor of all Russia from 1721 until his death in 1725. He reigned j ...
's efforts on improving fortifications, a
redan
Redan (a French language, French word for "projection", "salient") is a feature of fortifications. It is a work in a V-shaped Salients, re-entrants and pockets, salient angle towards an expected attack. It can be made from earthworks or other ...
was built in front of the bastion.
The inside bank of the moat was faced with stone.
The guardhouse remained in place until it was removed in the 20th century.
Recent history
After the establishment of the
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
, in 1936,
Joseph Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Dzhugashvili; 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin, his death in 1953. He held power as General Secret ...
replaced the
two-headed eagle on top of the Spasskaya Tower with a
red star
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because he wanted to remove all evidence of the former
tsarist
Tsarist autocracy (), also called Tsarism, was an autocracy, a form of absolute monarchy in the Grand Duchy of Moscow and its successor states, the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire. In it, the Tsar possessed in principle authority and ...
period. The
height
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of the tower with the star is 71 meters. The tradition of dismounting the horse and removing the cap ended during the Soviet period. Cars approached the gate head on from the Lobnoye Mesto and the road beside the
GUM department store. All other traffic was routed through the
Borovitsky Gate.
Various cathedrals were demolished throughout the years to make room for other government buildings. It was not until 1955 during the rule of
Nikita Khrushchev
Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (– 11 September 1971) was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964 and the Premier of the Soviet Union, Chai ...
that the Kremlin was reopened to foreign visitors; the Kremlin was turned into a
museum
A museum is an institution dedicated to displaying or Preservation (library and archive), preserving culturally or scientifically significant objects. Many museums have exhibitions of these objects on public display, and some have private colle ...
in 1961 and added to the
World Heritage List
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in 1990. The daughter of Soviet cosmonaut
Yuri Gagarin
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin; Gagarin's first name is sometimes transliterated as ''Yuriy'', ''Youri'', or ''Yury''. (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who, aboard the first successful Human spaceflight, crewed sp ...
is the current director of the Kremlin Museums, Elena Gagarina. There are many
cathedrals
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inside the Kremlin walls, and many of them hold church services, however irregularly because the cathedrals are still operated as museums.
The Spasskaya Gate posed an issue following in the 1990s, as the passage of vehicles disrupted the flow of pedestrians to GUM and other shopping centers. In 1999, the decision was made to finally close the gate to all traffic. The signal lights and guard platforms still remain. The gate is used occasionally when repairs must be made to the
Borovissky Gate. However, in that case, all traffic is routed from Vasilyevsky Spusk. Nowadays, the gate opens to receive the presidential motorcades on inauguration day, for the World War II
Victory Day parades
Victory Day (9 May), Victory Day parades () are common military parades that are held on 9 May in some Post-Soviet states, post-Soviet nations, primarily Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Ukraine. They are usually held to honor the traditional Vic ...
, and to receive the New Year's tree.
In August 2014, Russian president
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Ru ...
suggested an idea for restoring
Ascension Convent and
Chudov Monastery, which were demolished by the Soviet regime in the 1930s. However, due to archaeological work which began in December 2015 and the lack of
UNESCO
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's approval of the restoration, the restoration of Ascension Convent is currently unplanned. During archaeological work, experts have managed to find a foundation of the Chudov Monastery and Ascension Convent.
The Spasskaya Tower is also the honorific for the
International Military Music Festival "Spasskaya Tower", which is based within the grounds of Red Square.
In August 2010, the icon of the Smolensk Saviour was uncovered and restored above the gate. This begins the tradition of the parade inspector to remove his headgear and cross himself before the inspection of troops during all
Moscow Victory Day Parades.
Beginning in 2016, there has been an hourly
guard mounting ceremony by the
Kremlin Regiment
The Kremlin Regiment (), also called the Presidential Regiment (), is a unique military regiment and part of the Russian Federal Protective Service (Russia), Federal Protective Service with the status of a special unit. The regiment ensures the s ...
within the area of the gate.
Inscription
On top of the gates of Spasskaya Tower, there appears the following inscription (it is inscribed in Latin):
In Latin:
IOANNES VASILII DEI GRATIA MAGNUS DUX VOLODIMERIÆ, MOSCOVIÆ, NOVOGARDIÆ, TFERIÆ, PLESCOVIÆ, VETICIÆ, ONGARIÆ, PERMIÆ, BUOLGARIÆ ET ALIAS TOTIUSQUE RAXIE DOMINUS, ANNO 30 IMPERII SUI HAS TURRES CONDERE FECIT ET STATUIT PETRUS ANTONIUS SOLARIUS MEDIOLANENSIS ANNO NATIVIT ATIS DOMINI 1491 KALENDIS MARTIIS IUSSIT PONERE.
In English:
Ioann Vasiliyevich, by God's grace, Great Prince of
Vladimir,
Moscow
Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
,
Novgorod
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,
Tver
Tver (, ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and the administrative centre of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is situated at the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa rivers. Tver is located northwest of Moscow. Population:
The city is ...
,
Pskov
Pskov ( rus, Псков, a=Ru-Псков.oga, p=psˈkof; see also Names of Pskov in different languages, names in other languages) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city in northwestern Russia and the administrative center of Pskov O ...
,
Vyatka,
Ugorsk,
Perm,
Bulgaria
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and others, and Ruler of all Russia, ordered this tower to be built in Year 30 of his reign, and Pietro Antoni Solari the Milanese made it in the Year 1491 since the Incarnation of Our Lord.
Gallery
File:Спасская башня (1880-е).jpg, Spasskaya Tower in 1880
File:0 4707b 6549aa91 spasskaya.jpg, Spasskaya Tower
File:Torre Spasskaya, Kremlin, Moscú, Rusia, 2016-10-03, DD 09-11 HDR.jpg, Spasskaya Tower at night
File:Moscow_Kremlin_star_2011.JPG, A Kremlin star (Spasskaya tower)
File:The Soviet Union 1988 CPA 6015 stamp (14th standard issue of Soviet Union. 1st issue. Spasskaya Tower and Lenin's Mausoleum, Red Square, Moscow) 1200dpi.jpg, A Soviet stamp featuring the tower.
File:Spas Smolensky 2010.jpg, Spas Smolensky
File:Церемония открытия надвратной иконы на Спасской башне Кремля.jpg, Sanctification ceremony of the icon. August, 2010.
File:Moscow Kremlin map - Spasskaya Tower.png, Location of the tower in the Kremlin marked with a circle.
File:Moscow 05-2012 Kremlin 13.jpg, Kremlin clock
The_Spasskaya_Tower_2015.jpg, Spasskya Tower after restoration (2015)
Notes
Sources
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External links
Moscow Kremlin MuseumWebsite of President of Russia(archived)
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